
Templates for 1. Motion to Prevent Parental Alienation 2. Motion for Custodial Interference 3. Motion for Equal Time-Sharing
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Here are brief descriptions for each motion:
Motion to Prevent Parental Alienation
This motion asks the court to intervene when one parent is intentionally damaging the child’s relationship with the other parent through manipulation, false statements, or interference with contact. It typically seeks protective orders, counseling, or sanctions to stop the alienating behavior.Motion for Custodial Interference
This motion is filed when a parent violates a custody or visitation order—such as by withholding the child, refusing visitation, or relocating the child without consent. The motion seeks enforcement, contempt, or sanctions against the offending parent.Motion for Equal Time-Sharing
This motion requests that both parents be granted a 50/50 time-sharing arrangement, asserting that such a schedule serves the best interests of the child. It typically includes a proposed parenting plan reflecting equal division of time.
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